Gabriella Dunn, TriCityHerald

Gabriella Dunn

TriCityHerald

Wichita, KS, United States

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  • TriCityHerald
  • The Kansas City Star
  • The Wichita Eagle
  • Tacoma News Tribune
  • The Telegraph
  • The Ledger-Enquirer
  • Idaho Statesman
  • Star-Telegram.com

Past articles by Gabriella:

Right-hand dominance may have been around longer than thought

A University of Kansas professor emeritus led research that showed right-hand dominance can be traced to pre-Neanderthal humans, or the Homo habilis species. → Read More

Seniors are more social media-savvy than you might think

A recent study suggests there are portions of older adults who use social media and other new technology as often as younger adults – and that might have some health benefits. → Read More

Planned Parenthood in Kansas merges with Oklahoma City

Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri announced Wednesday morning it will merge with Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma to create a new name: Planned Parenthood Great Plains. → Read More

Brownback may cut Medicaid reimbursement rates, lawmakers and lobbyists say

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback’s administration may reduce reimbursement rates for medical providers who serve Medicaid patients, say lobbyists and lawmakers familiar with the matter. → Read More

How to tell when someone is lying

Clark Freshman, a law professor at the University of California, was the keynote speaker for the Foulston Siefkin Employment Law Seminar in Wichita, catered toward business owners, executives and people who work in human resources and hosted by the Foulston Siefkin law firm. → Read More

How to spot a lie

People give off certain signs when they fib, including a change in their body language and small facial movements, says a lie detection expert. → Read More

Public health spending per Kansan is among the lowest in the country

Kansas spends almost two-thirds less per person for public health than the national median. → Read More

Easter snowfall helps tame Barber County wildfire, with 81 percent contained (+video)

The Anderson Creek wildfire has burned through nearly 400,000 acres in Kansas and Oklahoma since Tuesday. → Read More

Amtrak train derails in southwest Kansas; 32 injured (+videos)

An Amtrak train carrying 145 people derailed in southwest Kansas on Monday, injuring 32 people. → Read More

Feds to give $1.4 million to Kansas for heroin and prescription painkiller abuse

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday that it will give money to four clinics in Kansas, totaling $1.4 million, to combat the opioid epidemic. → Read More

Sen. Michael O’Donnell says he bought beer for student turning 21; police investigating

Wichita police said they will investigate allegations that Kansas state Sen. Michael O’Donnell purchased liquor for underage Wichita State University students. → Read More

Kansas shooter was ‘happy as all could be’ before opening fire

First, ‘How you doin’ bro?’ then, a mass shooting in Hesston, Kansas at Excel Industries. → Read More

Kansas shooter was ‘happy as all could be’ before opening fire

First, ‘How you doin’ bro?’ then, a mass shooting in Hesston, Kansas at Excel Industries. → Read More

Kansas shooter was ‘happy as all could be’ before opening fire

First, ‘How you doin’ bro?’ then, a mass shooting in Hesston, Kansas at Excel Industries. → Read More

Kansas shooter was ‘happy as all could be’ before opening fire

First, ‘How you doin’ bro?’ then, a mass shooting in Hesston, Kansas at Excel Industries. → Read More

Kansas shooter was ‘happy as all could be’ before opening fire

First, ‘How you doin’ bro?’ then, a mass shooting in Hesston, Kansas at Excel Industries. → Read More

Kansas shooter was ‘happy as all could be’ before opening fire

First, ‘How you doin’ bro?’ then, a mass shooting in Hesston, Kansas at Excel Industries. → Read More

Kansas shooter was ‘happy as all could be’ before opening fire

First, ‘How you doin’ bro?’ then, a mass shooting in Hesston, Kansas at Excel Industries. → Read More

Hesston co-workers describe scene of shooting at Excel Industries

Two paint-line employees at Hesston’s Excel Industries say they saw Cedric Ford, another paint-line worker, fire off rounds from an assault weapon Thursday. → Read More

Kansas teen who went viral will distribute shoes from Kim Kardashian West

Amelia Flores, a 17-year-old Kansas student, gained viral Internet attention in December when Kim Kardashian West tweeted that she and Kanye West would donate 1,000 pairs of shoes to Flores’ local Soles4Souls shoe drive. → Read More